Large–Eddy Simulation of the Flow Inside a Scour Hole Around a Circular Cylinder Using a Cut Cell Immersed Boundary Method

Author:

Unglehrt Lukas,Jenssen Ulrich,Kurz Fabian,Schanderl Wolfgang,Kreuzinger Johannes,Schwertfirm Florian,Manhart MichaelORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe present a novel symmetry-preserving cut cell finite volume method which is a three-dimensional generalisation of the method by Dröge and Verstappen (Int J Numer Method Fluids 47:979–985, 2005). A colour-coding scheme for the three-dimensional cut momentum cell faces reduces the number of possible cut cell configurations. A cell merging strategy is employed to alleviate time step constraints. We demonstrate the energy conservation property of the convective and pressure gradient terms, and the second-order spatial convergence with suitable benchmark cases. We used the scheme to perform highly resolved large–eddy simulations of the flow inside a scour hole around a circular cylinder mounted vertically in a flume. The simulation results are extensively compared to a stereoscopic particle image velocimetry experiment of the same configuration performed by Jenssen and Manhart (Exp Fluids 61:217, 2020). We demonstrate that for the investigated Reynolds numbers (20,000 and 40,000) nearly converged solutions are obtained; however at large computational efforts (up to 2.35 billion cells for the higher Reynolds number). It turns out that the flow topology of the horseshoe vortex system is strongly dependent on the grid resolution. For simulation results obtained on the finest grid, the mean flow and turbulence quantities agree well with the experiment. We investigate the shape and turbulence structure of the horseshoe vortex based on three-dimensional fields, and discuss the distribution of the mean and standard deviation of the wall shear stress in the scour hole and the implications for the physics of the scouring process over a sand bed.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Leibniz Supercomputing Centre

Federal Republic of Austria

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,General Chemical Engineering

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